NEW MODELS WELCOME GRANDE 36M!
The Grande 36M, the latest jewel of the Grande Series, has just launched from Viareggio. Expressing her thoroughbred Azimut DNA, she goes beyond the established nautical paradigm to create a new archetype.
Constituting an original superyacht with a modern soul, each element contributes to the continuum between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The Grande 36M premieres the refreshing concept of a semi-walkaround upper deck that runs from the stern almost to the extreme bow on a single level.
Marking a revolution in the tradition of layouts, she offers a breath-taking environment that previously could not be found on a boat of this size. The skylounge windows may be fully retracted to merge the space into perfect continuity with the open air.
TWO NEW GRANDE YACHTS ARE READY TO SURPRISE YOU
We are pleased to announce that the Grande 26M and the Grande 36M, the latest additions to the Grande Series, will make their debuts at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2022.
These two models fully express our DNA of innovation, creativity and pioneering spirit. Both the Grande 26M and the Grande 36M redefine the nature and function of onboard spaces, enhancing versatility, design ingenuity, technological intuition and attention to design.
Furthermore, the Cannes Yachting Festival 2022 will see the Magellano 66, one of the latest additions to our crossover line, exhibited for the first time in Europe.
In addition to these innovations, the charming setting of the Croisette will host some of our most iconic and beloved models.
THE NEW S7, MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE WITH MINIMUM IMPACT
Can a boat with profoundly sporty DNA earn green credentials among low-emission yachts while offering incomparable onboard comfort? The new S7, which will be presented at Düsseldorf 2023, exceeds every standard of the category, establishing herself as the sports yacht with the most technologically advanced naval architecture in the category.
The cutting-edge triple pod propulsion configuration significantly reduces consumption while expanding the living spaces on board.
In addition, the extensive use of carbon fiber in the upper parts of the yacht lightens the overall weight and preserves dynamic stability, even as the volumes are dramatically expanded.
The final result? Consumption is reduced by up to 30% at medium and high speeds, and, for the first time, a 70ft vessel offers an incredibly generous layout, characterized by a large lower deck with four cabins and a garage that can accommodate up to two water toys.